Game manufacturers include some special software in the game in order to prevent cheating while tackling their games. These special software prevents any other program from interfering with the game’s codes and in case this happens, it enables the player to be removed from the game indefinitely. On the other hand, the points that the manufacturers overlook can create gaps in the games. Some features that are skipped or activated while the game is being designed and not turned off later lead to unexpected events in the course of the game. It turned out that Valorant, which became popular in the past week and spread rapidly among the players, has such a deficit. An incredible game deficit was noticed in Valorant. The FPS war game Valorant, released on April 7 and quickly reaching a huge fan base, stands out with its logical resemblance to the classic Counter Strike: Global Offensive. Each character has its own special powers in Valorant, which has more detailed characters than CS: GO. An open, discovered in Cypher, one of Valorant’s favorite characters, completely changes the course of the game. When Cypher’s spy camera feature is placed on the wall and a gun is thrown on it, the camera holds the gun. Later, Cypher, which provides remote access to the camera, becomes a killing machine. In this combination, which is an open in the game, the camera and the gun are combined. On top of that, while the bullet of the gun becomes unlimited, it is not even necessary to fill the magazine in the gun. Using this open on the camera, which can be placed by Cypher in blind spots that cannot be seen by the opponent in the game, it is child’s play to defeat almost all competitors. While there is no explanation for the issue by Valorant’s developer Riot Games, there is no information on when to correct the discovered deficit.
— sharky (@sharkyeet) April 14, 2020